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Círculo Literario Xibalbá

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Círculo Literario Xibalbá was a circle of writers that appeared during the armed conflict in El Salvador. It was funded by the Universidad de El Salvador in the 1980s. The group constitutes one of the most prominent groups in the literary history of El Salvador and one of the most affected during the civil war. During the war several members were assassinated for their publications and today many members work in very different fields. After the civil war, some of its members moved abroad.

Notable members include Amilcar Colocho, Ernesto Flores, Edagar Alfaro Chaverrí, Manuel Barrera, Otoniel Guevara, Luis Alvarenga, Silvia Elena Regalado, Antonio Casquín, Dagoberto Segovia, Jorge Vargas Méndez, Álvaro Darío Lara, Eva Ortíz, Arquímides Cruz, Ernesto Deras. A less known member was Carlos Bucio Borja, now a Canadian citizen and residing between Canada and El Salvador.

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Círculo Literario Xibalbá Wikipedia